Service stations choose
security fog protection because it works
Service stations are often easily accessible
out-of-the-way buildings. That is why the world's largest petrol
companies have installed security fog protection systems to prevent
theft of cigarettes, liquor and cash. Because they work and because
they save the company money.
On the right, you can download a case and press material about
security fog protection at service stations.
Read here what leading petrol companies say about the
effectiveness of security fog protection on preventing
burglaries.
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Esso, in Norway, has experienced very
limited losses after one year with security fog protection in 40 of
the petrol company's Tiger shops.
"It works. In the past year, we have only had two
burglaries, resulting in only minor damage to a door. The burglars
only managed to run off with one pack of
tobacco."
Janne Eriksen, OSH Manager, Tiger A/S (Esso's shops in Norway)
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Leo von Aussee Grieshofer, from an Aral petrol station in
Austria, says:
"For me, it's also about the safety of my employees
and avoiding vandalism. The fog makes it impossible for burglars to
run amok in the shop. Vandalism is only partly covered by the
concessionaire's insurance."
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The ERG petrol company in Italy is also enthusiastic about the
idea of reducing insurance costs if an incident should occur. ERG
says:
"The fact that the fog doesn't leave behind any
residue and is harmless was a deciding factor when we chose
PROTECT security fog protection." |